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Chula Vista’s long-awaited waterfront development is expected to get final approval in the next three months and possibly have Nashville-based Gaylord Entertainment head development of a hotel and convention center once again.

The construction week is slow at municipalities. None of the agencies have projects to update, and some have adjourned their meetings.

The San Diego Superior Court is closing all its courtrooms and business offices for two days in February.

In a closed session Monday, the San Diego City Council and Mayor Jerry Sanders will hear from outside counsel on a case that has challenged its campaign contribution restrictions.


The city of San Marcos announced Thursday it has received the environmental permits necessary to move forward with the San Marcos Creek District.

San Diego City Councilmember Carl DeMaio on Wednesday announced a plan to combat San Diego’s poor rating in civic engagement that would alter public employee union rules to allow for increased volunteerism.

Gov. Jerry Brown Thursday sent his preferred pension reform language to the state Legislature.


The two major San Diego mayoral candidates who didn't release campaign fundraising totals last week filed disclosures before Tuesday’s deadline.


The San Diego City Council voted on Monday to let voters decide on June 5 whether project labor agreements will be banned from city projects.

The Riverside County Board of Supervisors is expected to hear more public input before making a decision on the fate of the proposed Liberty Quarry near Temecula, which could supply a bulk of its aggregate to San Diego County.

In the last meeting of the San Diego Redevelopment Agency, the City Council on Tuesday voted to continue funding a list of projects in its self-appointed role as a successor agency.


A ceremonial groundbreaking late last month marked the official start of construction on Connections Housing, a transitional housing project for the homeless in downtown San Diego.

The San Diego City Council voted Monday to put a measure on the June 5 ballot switching new city employees and officials to a 401k-style retirement system.


The new week carries an array of construction activity at municipalities, including workshops and contract awards.


The City Council will vote Monday to adopt a resolution to call municipal primary and special elections on June 5, consolidated with the state’s already-scheduled primary election.


The Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) International was among 15 partner organizations who joined the U.S. Green Building Council this month to announce the release of a report that recommends nearly 3 dozen executive actions across 23 agency programs where the Obama Administration can drive the economic and environmental benefits of green building without new legislation.

The Urban Land Institute San Diego/Tijuana District Council serves members on both sides of the border, representing a spectrum of land use and real estate development disciplines in private enterprise and public service.

WASHINGTON — The nation's five largest mortgage lenders have agreed to overhaul their industry after deceptive foreclosure practices drove homeowners out of their homes, government officials said Monday.

San Diego-based Cook + Schmid, a full-service public relations, public affairs, advertising and marketing firm, was selected by the Unified Port of San Diego to develop and manage public and community relations services in support of the organization’s mission and goals.

A bill that would delay the elimination of the 400 community redevelopment agencies in the state does not have sufficient support to pass by the Feb. 1 deadline, the leader of the state Senate said Thursday.

 


 


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